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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +1. Yeah, look, I totally see how this could impact the decision to discard embryos that *might* self-correct (and to be clear, some of these are mosaics), and create a new push for 3 day transfers, etc. And that some women who cycled hoping to bank normals without a single "normal" could be feeling incredibly discouraged. In many of those cases, when you only get a few eggs from retrieval, particularly from women over 40, the clinic will forego PGS regardless and advise to roll the dice. But let's not kid ourselves about the efficacy of PGS. I had 7 miscarriages and a second-trimester TFMR. There was no way in hell I was transferring anything into my uterus without PGS testing. After living through the trauma of a second trimester termination, my biggest fear in pregnancy was experiencing another one. [/quote] So, my response to this is that I miscarried a PGS normal embryo, and there was no explanation for why. PGS testing doesn't guarantee success either.[/quote]
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